Ebla and Its Archives : : Texts, History, and Society / / Alfonso Archi.

The cuneiform tablets from Ebla (3rd millenium BC) attest to the most ancient Semitic language and provide insight into a period in the history and religion of Syria that was previously unknown. The restoration, interpretation, and classification of these tablets has taken more than thirty years. Th...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Preface --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Contents --   |t Abbreviations --   |t Publications of Alfonso Archi concerning Ebla --   |t Part I. History, Language, and Texts --   |t 1. Syria and Mesopotamia Before the Akkadian Dynasty: Geopolitical Relations --   |t 2. History of Syria in the Third Millennium: the Written Sources --   |t 3. Eblaite in its Geographical and Historical Context --   |t 4. Prepositions at Ebla --   |t 5. The Archives of Ebla --   |t 6. Chronologie relative des archives d’Ébla --   |t Part II. Society and Economy --   |t 7. Les titres de en et lugal à Ébla et des cadeaux pour le Roi de Kiš --   |t 8. Zur Organisation der Arbeit in Ebla --   |t 9. kíd-sag “Gatekeeper” --   |t 10. Prices, Workers’ Wages and Maintenance at Ebla --   |t 11. Gifts at Ebla --   |t 12. The Steward and his Jar --   |t 13. Trade and Administrative Practice: The Case of Ebla --   |t 14. The Business of Mr. Iram-malik --   |t 15. “Debt” in an Archaic Palatial Economy: The Evidence from Ebla --   |t 16. Rank at the Court of Ebla --   |t 17. The Role of Women in the Society of Ebla --   |t 18. Men at War in the Ebla Period --   |t 19. Two Heads for the King of Ebla --   |t 20. Lists of Tools --   |t 21. Considerations on a Delivery of Spearheads from Ebla --   |t 22. Clothes in Ebla --   |t 23. Cereals at Ebla --   |t 24. Culture de l’olivier et production de l’huile à Èbla --   |t Part III. Political Relations --   |t 25. Mardu in the Ebla Texts --   |t 26. Alalaḫ al tempo del regno di Ebla --   |t 27. Imar au IIIème millénaire d’après les archives d’Ébla --   |t 28. Tuttul-sur-Baliḫ à l’âge d’Ébla --   |t 29. Harran in the III Millennium BC --   |t 30. La ville d’Arbasal --   |t 31. Ḫaššum/Ḫassuwan and Uršum/Uršaʾum from the Point of View of Ebla --   |t 32. In Search of Armi --   |t 33. More on Ebla and Kiš --   |t Part IV. Religion --   |t 34. Ritualization at Ebla --   |t 35. Cult of the Ancestors and Funerary Practices at Ebla --   |t 36. Hadda of Ḫalab and his Temple in the Ebla Period --   |t 37. Studies in the Pantheon of Ebla --   |t 38. Studies in the Pantheon of Ebla, II --   |t 39. The Cultic Journey of the God Hadabal --   |t 40. The God Dagan in the Early and Middle Bronze Periods --   |t 41. Šalaš Consort of Dagan and Kumarbi --   |t 42. Il in the Personal Names --   |t 43. The God Ḥay(y)a (Ea/Enki) at Ebla --   |t 44. Divinités sémitiques et divinités de substrat: le cas d’Išḫara et d’Ištar à Ébla --   |t 45. Divination at Ebla --   |t 46. The high Priestess, dam-dingir, at Ebla --   |t 47. The Stele (na-rú) in the Ebla Documents --   |t Part V. Silver and Gold --   |t 48. Circulation d’objects en métal précieux de poids standardisé à Ébla --   |t 49. The Head of Kura – the Head of Hadabal --   |t 50. Jewels for the Ladies of Ebla --   |t Bibliography --   |t Indexes of discussed names, terms and texts 
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